nwatts
Active Member
I'm in a similar boat to many.
Major project due Monday. I haven't done a lot!
I'm not worried, as i've got quite a clear plan, a number of solid sources and someone to check it over with me Sunday night.
I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a historian/philosopher who discusses the hotly debated concept of nature vs. nurture - as it has unexpectedly formed quite a solid point in my essay - and I want to have some detail to support my ramblings!
I don't need a lot, just maybe a name or (even better) a webpage with a discussion.
My essay is based around the early life of Che Guevara, and how he was shaped into the revolutionary he became. I'd originally intended to look at what affected him/how/why etc., but it seems i'm ignoring a significant part of discussion by not assessing the nature vs. nurture debate. I don't want it to engulf my essay - just a paragraph towards the beginning.
Cheers,
Nick
Major project due Monday. I haven't done a lot!
I'm not worried, as i've got quite a clear plan, a number of solid sources and someone to check it over with me Sunday night.
I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a historian/philosopher who discusses the hotly debated concept of nature vs. nurture - as it has unexpectedly formed quite a solid point in my essay - and I want to have some detail to support my ramblings!
I don't need a lot, just maybe a name or (even better) a webpage with a discussion.
My essay is based around the early life of Che Guevara, and how he was shaped into the revolutionary he became. I'd originally intended to look at what affected him/how/why etc., but it seems i'm ignoring a significant part of discussion by not assessing the nature vs. nurture debate. I don't want it to engulf my essay - just a paragraph towards the beginning.
Cheers,
Nick